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Parker Hale Phoenix
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Average Ratings for Parker Hale Phoenix

  • Accuracy5 stars
  • Handling5 stars
  • Value for Money3.3 stars
  • Reviewer Ratings4.3 stars
  • Overall Rating4 stars

 

2 Reviews For Parker Hale Phoenix

  • Guest 14th Aug 2008

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    Bad Points: There is no grip on the butt plate. And shooting from a bench the gun can slip. Note this does not happen the field ie..standing, kneeling or sitting. Generally not pellet fussy but, does not like RWS superdomes. They won't fit in the mag. Also the phantom silencer is a bit rubbish, mine broke after about 600-700 shots. My advise is buy a weirauch silencer and be amazed...truly!


    General comments: The Parker Hale Phoenix solid well made gun. Very accurate, very light, comes on target quick and if you need a second (back up) shot. All you do is open your hand and close it. Your hand does not leave the pistol grip or your eye the sight. And its a true ambidextrous gun. So no problem with re sale. I'm left handed, if I buy a gun its more expensive and if I re-sell one they fleece me.
    I bought mine 6 months after they came out and I have had nothing but joy from it. Rabbits dont like em and squirrels positively hate them...........GOOD!

  • Druid 66 Rank: Lieutenant-General 14th Oct 2005

    Reviewer rating: 4 stars


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    "Wow" can`t beleive no one has reveiwed theParker Hale Pheonix yet! I picked this little beauty up at a game fair this year for £300 and I love it.
    She is the Mk 1 version which has a bit of a reputation for being a bit naughty! (suits me)
    We often go for long walks in the countryside looking for quite spots where we can lie down together and shoot rabbits.
    But the best entertainment so far has been ruining our local rat populations whole day (if not whole lives) with rapid deployment o ...